by Patrick Wood
Editor
June 23, 2011
from
AugustReview Website
“There is a new world wide
web emerging right before our eyes. It is a global
energy network and, like the internet, it will change
our culture, society and how we do business.
More
importantly, it will alter how we use, transform and
exchange energy.”
-
Terrawatts.com
Introduction
The dark horse of the
New World Order is not Communism, Socialism or
Fascism: It is Technocracy.
The development and implementation of Smart Grid technology in the
U.S. - reinventing the electrical grid with Wifi-enabled digital
power meters - is proceeding at breakneck speed. Although Smart Grid
is the result of years of government planning, the recent kickoff
was made possible through massive "green" grants that were quietly
included in President Obama's economic stimulus package starting in
2009.
These lucrative grants have drawn in a host of corporate players,
from utility companies to digital meter manufacturers to control
software vendors.
Global companies like IBM, GE and Siemens are
putting their full effort behind the "build-out" that will
consolidate all of America into a single, integrated,
communication-enabled electric delivery and monitoring system,
collectively called
Smart Grid.
Proponents of Smart Grid claim that it will empower the consumer to
better manage his or her power consumption and hence, costs. The
utility companies will therefore be more efficient in balancing
power loads and requirements across diverse markets.
However, like carnival barkers, these Smart Grid hocksters never
reveal where or how SmartGrid came into being, nor what the ultimate
endgame aims to achieve; perhaps most of them have no idea either,
but simply repeat the mantra as if they know what they are talking
about.
In
SmartGrid - The Implementation of Technocracy?, I revealed the
background of both Technocracy and Smart Grid, and most importantly,
the links between them.
Smart Grid is born out of Technocracy and
not the other way around.
Technocracy is a totalitarian system of government where scientists,
engineers and technicians monitor and control all facets of personal
and civic life - economic, social and political.
Herein lies the
real danger:
Who are these unelected controllers and why should
anyone believe that they would be benevolent dictators instead of
tyrants?
Americans are a freedom-loving people who would certainly
reject Technocracy's stealth takeover, if only they were aware of
it. Indeed, Americans did pointedly reject Technocracy in the
1930's!
Thirty years ago, a researcher's mantra was "Follow the money,
follow the power." This must now be restated: "Follow the energy,
follow the power."
Requirements
In 1932, Technocracy, Inc. called for the destruction of price-based
economic systems and the creation of an energy-based accounting
system that would measure inputs and outputs of human activity in
terms of energy production, distribution and consumption.
The
requirements for a successful system was co-authored by M. King Hubbert, a young geo-physicist who later developed "Hubbert's Peak
Oil Theory" that provided intellectual backing for the modern
environmental or "green" movement.
Specifically, Hubbert detailed the requirements for a successful
implementation of Technocracy:
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Register on a continuous 24 hour-per-day basis the total net
conversion of energy.
-
By means of the registration of energy converted and consumed, make
possible a balanced load.
-
Provide a continuous inventory of all production and consumption
-
Provide a specific registration of the type, kind, etc., of all
goods and services, where produced and where used
-
Provide specific registration of the consumption of each
individual, plus a record and description of the individual.
[Scott, Howard et al, Technocracy Study Source, p. 232]
Of course, the technology to fulfill these requirements did not
exist in 1932.
However, it is worth noting that Technocracy Inc.'s
leadership was intimately familiar with the early work of
International Business Machine's (IBM) computing technology. They
clearly envisioned a time in the future where the advancement of the
technology would meet the minimum level necessary to implement these
requirements.
That day of advanced technology has come and the project is now
called Smart Grid. The endgame is to implement a modernized version
of historic Technocracy on a national, continental and global basis.
It is strongly recommended that the reader carefully review
SmartGrid: The Implementation of Technocracy and
Carbon Currency: A
New Beginning for Technocracy? to gain a solid perspective on the
historical aspect of Technocracy.
Some would argue that it is mere coincidence that these requirements
are fully met with Smart Grid technology.
However, the reasons for
the existence of Technocracy in the 1930's are the same reasons
given today:
The feigned concern for those in poverty and hunger in the
underdeveloped nations is hollow.
Technocracy is pointedly amoral in
its practice:
The means (their scientific method/process) justifies
the end, whatever the end might turn out to be.
Going Global
In addition to the United States, Smart Grid is being implemented in
both Canada and Mexico. Planners are working on standards that will
integrate all of North America into a single, unified Smart Grid
system.
Moreover, there is a serious initiative underway to create a Global
Smart Grid that will integrate all the continents on the globe!
The Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) presents this Dymaxion
(tm) Map of the world from the perspective of the North Pole that
reveals the global grid currently under construction. The only part
of planet earth left untouched is Antarctica.
The yellow lines
represent high-voltage electrical transmission links that are
capable of transferring large amounts of energy from continent to
continent.
The GENI project is gathering momentum and is endorsed by,
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the Dalai
Lama
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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Sen. James Jeffords (I-VT)
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Noel
Brown (North American Director, United Nations Environmental
Program)
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the
United Nations
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the governments of Canada New
Zealand, Switzerland, and China,
...among others.
The nature of the global grid is revealed on the
Terrawatts website:
"There is a new world wide web emerging right before our eyes. It is
a global energy network and, like the Internet, it will change our
culture, society and how we do business. More importantly, it will
alter how we use, transform and exchange energy.
"There is no energy supply problem, there is an
energy distribution
problem, and the emerging solution is a new world wide web of
electricity."
The concept of a Network of Things was presented in "Smart Grid
- The
Implementation of Technocracy?"
As the traditional Internet connects
people (e.g., Facebook, e-mail, videos, web sites), the Energy Web
will connect inanimate objects like thermostats, appliances, meters,
station controllers, data collection and control computer systems,
etc. for the automatic balancing of load consumption across the
target power grid.
Once computer programs and algorithms are in
place, such a grid will operate autonomously with minimal human
intervention.
Genesis of
Global Smart Grid - R. Buckminster Fuller
The GENI website credits the late
R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983)
as the conceptual father and designer of the global energy network.
In his 1982 book,
Critical Path, Fuller wrote,
"This world electric grid, with its omni-integrated advantage, will
deliver its electric energy anywhere, to anyone, at any one time, at
one common rate. This will make a world-around uniform costing and
pricing system for all goods and services based realistically on the
time-energy metabolic accounting system of Universe.
"In this cosmically uniform, common energy-value system for all
humanity, costing will be expressed in kilowatt-hours, watt-hours
and watt-seconds of work. Kilowatt-hours will become the prime
criteria of costing the production of the complex of metabolic
involvements per each function or item.
These uniform energy
valuations will replace all the world's wildly inter-varying,
opinion-gambled-upon, top-power-system-manipulatable monetary
systems. The time-energy world accounting system will do away with
all the inequities now occurring in regard to the arbitrarily
maneuverable international shipping of goods and top economic power
structure's banker-invented, international balance-of-trade
accountings.
It will eliminate all the tricky banking and
securities-markets exploitations of all the
around-the-world-time-zone activities differences in operation
today, all unbeknownst to the at-all-times two billion humans who
are sleeping."
If this sounds familiar, it should: It is an unvarnished re-hash of
1930's-style Technocracy, except on a global, versus continental,
scale.
Electricity is delivered equally to all, and the the
price-based economic system is replaced by a "time-energy world
accounting system" based on kilowatt-hours, watt-hours and
watt-seconds.
There is no evidence that such a system will ever work, but that
hasn't stopped global groups from rushing headlong into this global
initiative.
Take, for instance, the World Economic Forum...
World Economic
Forum and Climate Change
If a skeptic were to question the seriousness of organizations like
Terrawatts and GENI, they should consider that the elitist World
Economic Forum (WEF) has thrown its collective weight behind the
initiative.
It has managed to link the advancement of Smart Grid to
the reduction of carbon emissions, thus promising a tangible way to
fight global warming.
Founded in 1971, the WEF meets annually in Davos, Switzerland.
Attendees are mostly the "who's who" of
the global elite.
The WEF presented a major progress report in January 2011 titled,
"Energy Industry Partnership Program":
"Accelerating Successful Smart Grid
Pilots, a World Economic Forum report developed with Accenture
and industry experts, sets out the centrality of smart grids as
key enablers for a low-carbon economy and in response to
increasingly growing energy demands.
Over 60 industry, policy and
regulatory stakeholders were engaged in the Accelerating
Successful Smart Grid Pilots report, to identify the factors
that determine the success, or otherwise, of smart grid
pilots...
There is an opportunity to launch
the next wave of development towards a lower carbon energy
system, and successful smart grid pilots will be a key step in
this process."
Mark Spelman, Global Head of Strategy at Accenture, participated in
the WEF's Smart Grid Workshop in 2010.
When asked the question,
"What value can Smart Grid add in the next 30 years?", Spelman
replied, "Smart Grids are absolutely fundamental if we are going to
achieve some of our climate change objectives. Smart Grids are the
glue, they are the energy internet of the future and they are the
central component which is going to bring demand and supply
together."
Spelman may not call himself a Technocrat, but he certainly uses the
language of Technocracy like a pro.
The IEEE
Standards Association
The global energy network, or Smart Grid, will operate according to
universally accepted engineering standards that make data and energy
flows compatible with each other.
Who will supply such standards?
The 'venerable' Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or
IEEE
The IEEE claims that it is,
"the world’s largest professional
association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and
excellence for the benefit of humanity."
Founded in 1884, it has
been involved with electricity standards and development since
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.
Today, however, the IEEE is
massively global, with 395,000 members in 160 countries and it
supports approximately 900 active standards in various fields of
engineering and electronics.
As it states on its Smart Grid website, the IEEE has staked its
claim, in clear language, on the global energy initiative:
"There's no global organization to oversee all nations’ energy
systems transformations–it is a vast movement and it’s in its
infancy. With our 38 societies and seven councils IEEE is positioned
to lead the smart grid initiative.
Through them and our 395,000
members, who work in the world’s academic, government and private
sectors, IEEE touches virtually every aspect of the smart grid.
"We leverage our strong foundation and inclusive collaboration to
evolve standards, share best practices, publish developments and
provide related educational offerings to further the smart grid. We
are at the forefront of advancing technology and facilitating
successful deployments throughout the world.
Working hand in hand
with other leading organizations to create one set of
standards for
the smart grid is the way we can ensure success."
IEEE's bravado is not unwarranted: It truly is the only global
organization capable of such a monumental task. When given the
challenge to unify the global energy network, 395,000 engineers
should be enough to complete the mission!
The IEEE Student Branch at Northern Illinois University notes in
their
About Page,
"IEEE has managed to bring technocrats from all
over the world on a single platform."
Indeed.
Conclusion
Technocracy is a collectivist, utopian political-economic system run
by engineers, scientists and technicians.
It has the potential to be
far more oppressive and controlling than Communism, Socialism or
Fascism. Without Smart Grid, we are assured that there will be no
rule of Technocracy.
Much more needs to be said, but this report seeks to highlight the
following:
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Technocracy, Inc. was the birth place of the energy-based
economic-political model seen behind national, regional, continental
and global Smart Grid initiatives
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R. Buckminster Fuller, a Technocrat at heart, pioneered the design
for a Global energy network that is now referred to as, "the new
World Wide Web of Electricity"
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All of
Technocracy, Inc.'s original requirements for an energy-based system are process of
being met
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Global organizations like the World Economic Forum and the IEEE
Standards Organization are fully backing and enabling the global
Smart Grid
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The global Smart Grid and global warming movements are
interdependent
It is not clear who will oversee any or all facets of the global
Smart Grid.
The implied suggestion is that it will be the same
engineers and global corporations that are currently developing it.
There is no suggestion anywhere in literature that there is a plan
for a hand-off of the resulting system to a political structure that
serves the people.
The negative aspects of Smart Grid are seldom mentioned. Take
cyber-security, for instance. Picture a tech-savvy criminal who
breaks into your energy profile data by hacking the computers at
your local substation: Based on your power usage, he knows when you
are home and when you are not home, when you are awake and when you
are asleep, whether you have a security system turned on or off,
etc.
Armed with such information, your possessions and personal
safety would be at his disposal.
With the global groundswell of activity to create the global Smart
Grid, it is doubtful that the initiative can be stopped, especially
since it is so closely intertwined with the global warming movement
and hence, Sustainable Development and even the United Nation's
Agenda 21 program.
In the United States, Smart Grid is escalating without any
legislative oversight or involvement; in other words, it is being
implemented exclusively by Executive Branch fiat. The same is true
in other countries.
The original Technocracy, Inc. was successful for a season due in
part to the bone-crushing pressure of the Great Depression. The
Great Depression II currently underway will almost certainly sponsor
renewed cat-calls that "Capitalism is dead" and pleas for a new
system to replace it.
The only system waiting in the wings, so
to speak, is Technocracy, and its enabling infrastructure is the new
World Wide Web of Energy.
Resources
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Explaining Smart Grid, World Economic
Forum video, 2011
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IEEE & Smart Grid website, http://smartgrid.ieee.org
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mart Grid News website, http://www.smartgridnews.com
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Global Energy Network: Emergence of the Next "World Wide Web
presentation", TerraWatts
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The Enernet video presentation, Bob Metcalfe, founder of 3Com and
co-inventor of Ethernet
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Terrawatts website, http://www.terrawatts.com
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Global Energy Network Institute website, http://www.geni.org
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Technocracy Study Course, Hubbert & Scott, 1934
Smart Grid
The Implementation of Technocracy?
by Patrick Wood
Editor
March 2, 2010
from
AugustReview Website
Introduction
According to the
United Nations Governing Council of the UN
Environmental Program (UNEP),
"our dominant economic model may
thus be termed a 'brown economy."
UNEP's clearly stated goal is to
overturn the "brown economy" and replace it with a "green economy":
"A green economy implies the decoupling of resource use and
environmental impacts from economic growth... These investments,
both public and private, provide the mechanism for the
reconfiguration of businesses, infrastructure and institutions, and
for the adoption of sustainable consumption and production
processes."
[p. 2]
Sustainable consumption? Reconfiguring businesses, infrastructure
and institutions? What do these words mean?
They do not mean merely
reshuffling the existing order, but rather replacing it with a
completely new economic system, one that has never before been seen
or used in the history of the world.
This paper will demonstrate that the current crisis of capitalism is
being used to implement a radical new economic system that will
completely supplant it.
This is not some new idea created in the
bowels of
the United Nations:
It is a revitalized implementation of
Technocracy that was thoroughly repudiated by the American public in
1933, in the middle of the Great Depression.
The Technocrats have resurfaced, and they do not intend to fail a
second time. Whether or not they succeed this time will depend upon
the intended servants of Technocracy, the citizens of the world.
Indeed, the dark horse of
the New World Order is not Communism,
Socialism or Fascism. It is
Technocracy.
Background
Founded by Howard Scott and M. King Hubbert in 1932 during the
Great
Depression, Technocracy proposed a radical new solution for the
world's economic ills.
In 1932, Harry A. Porter wrote in
Roosevelt and Technocracy,
"Just as the Reformation established Religious Freedom, just as the
Declaration of Independence brought about our Political Freedom,
Technocracy promises Economic Freedom."
[Foreward, iii]
Porter's plan included abandoning the gold standard, suspending the
stock exchanges and nationalizing railroads and public utilities.
Freedom notwithstanding, Porter then called for President-elect
Franklin D. Roosevelt to be sworn in as Dictator rather than
President so that he could overturn the existing economic system in
favor of Technocracy:
"Drastic as these changes from the present order of things may be,
they will serve their purpose if only to pave the way for the
Economic Revolution - and Technocracy."
(p. 63)
If Technocracy had truly been extinguished before the onset of WWII,
we would not be concerned about it today.
However, when
Zbigniew
Brzezinski wrote
Between Two Ages - America's
Role in the Technetronic Era in 1968, it was essentially a Neo-Technocratic
treatise calling for a fourth and final stage of world history, or
the Technetronic Era.
When
David Rockefeller picked Brzezinski to co-found the
Trilateral
Commission in 1973, it was with the specific goal to create a "New
International Economic Order."
Without some knowledge of historic
Technocracy, exactly what the Trilateral Commission ultimately had
in mind with such a goal could not possibly have been understood.
Today, it is necessary to rethink these issues in order to determine,
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if this radical movement is still operating
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what are their
goals
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how do they plan to achieve
their goals
In
Carbon Currency - A New Beginning for Technocracy?, the subject of
historic Technocracy was introduced in the context of creating a new
economic system based on energy accounting rather than price
accounting.
An energy-based accounting system uses "energy
certificates," or Carbon Currency, instead of dollars or other fiat
currencies. Periodic and equal allocations of available energy are
made to citizens, but they must be used within the defined time
period before they reach an expiration date.
Furthermore, the
ability to own private property and accumulate wealth would be
deemed unnecessary.
The pressing and unanswered question is, how would such a
Technocratic system actually be implemented?
This paper will now address the strategy, tactical requirements and
progress of establishing an energy-based Technate in North America.
["Technate" is the term used to describe the geographic region
operated according to Technocracy. Thus, a North American Technate
would include
Canada, Mexico and the U.S.
and they would all be
under common control.]
Requirements
The
Technocracy Study Course, written by
Howard Scott and M. King Hubbert in 1932, established a detailed framework for Technocracy in
terms of energy production, distribution and usage.
According to Scott and Hubbert, the distribution of energy resources
must be monitored and measured in order for the system to work -
and this is the key: monitoring and measuring.
They wrote that the system must do the following things:
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Register on a continuous 24 hour-per-day basis the total net
conversion of energy.
-
By means of the registration of energy converted and consumed, make
possible a balanced load.
-
Provide a continuous inventory of all production and consumption
-
Provide a specific registration of the type, kind, etc., of all
goods and services, where produced and where used
-
Provide specific registration of the consumption of each
individual, plus a record and description of the individual.
[Scott, Howard et al, Technocracy Study
Cource, p. 232]
In 1932, such technology did not exist.
Time was on the Technocrat's
side, however, because this technology does exist today, and it is
being rapidly implemented to do exactly what Scott and Hubbert
specified:
Namely, to exhaustively monitor, measure and control
every kilowatt of energy delivered to consumers and businesses on a
system-wide basis.
It's called: Smart Grid.
What is Smart Grid?
Smart Grid is a broad technical term that encompasses the
generation, distribution and consumption of electrical power, with
an inclusion for gas and water as well.
America's aging power grid
is increasingly fragile and inefficient. Smart Grid is an initiative
that seeks to completely redesign the power grid using advanced
digital technology, including the installation of new, digital
meters on every home and business in the U.S.
These digital meters provide around-the-clock monitoring of a
consumer's energy consumption using continuous 2-way communication
between the utility and the consumer's property. Furthermore, meters
will be able to communicate with electrical devices within the
residence to gather consumption data and to control certain devices
directly without consumer intervention.
According to a U.S. Department of Energy publication,
"The Department of Energy has been charged with orchestrating the
wholesale modernization of our nation's electrical grid... Heading
this effort is the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability.
In concert with its cutting edge research and energy
policy programs, the office’s newly formed, multi-agency Smart Grid
Task Force is responsible for coordinating standards development,
guiding research and development projects, and reconciling the
agendas of a wide range of stakeholders."
(See
The Smart Grid: An
Introduction)
This is a relatively new initiative, but it is racing forward at
breakneck speed.
The Office of Electricity Delivery was created in
2003 under President
George W. Bush, and elevated in stature in 2007
by creating the position of Assistant Secretary of Electricity
Delivery and Energy Reliability to head it.
It is not clearly stated who "charged" the Department of Energy to
this task, but since the Secretary of Energy answers directly to the
President, it is assumed that it was a directive from the President.
There certainly was no Congressional directive or mandate.
Implementation
On October 27, 2009, the
Obama administration unveiled its Smart
Grid plan by awarding $3.4 billion awarded to
100 Smart Grid
projects.
According to the Department of Energy's
press release,
these awards will result in the installation of:
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more than 850 sensors called 'Phasor Measurement Units" to monitor
the overall power grid nationwide
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200,000 smart transformers
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700 automated substations (about 5 percent of the nation's total)
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1,000,000 in-home displays
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345,000 load control devices in homes
This is the "kick-start" of Smart Grid in the U.S.
On January 8,
2010, President Obama unveiled an additional $2.3 billion Federal
funding program for the "energy manufacturing sector" as part of the
$787 billion American Reinvestment and Recovery Act.
Funding had
already been awarded to 183 projects in 43 states, pending Obama's
announcement.
One such project in the northwest is headed by Battelle Memorial
Institute, covering five states and targeting 60,000 customers. The
project was actually developed by the Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA), a federal agency underneath the Department of
Energy.
Since it is pointedly illegal for a federal agency to apply
for federal funds, BPA passed the project off to Battelle, a
non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO), which was
promptly awarded $178 million.
It is interesting to note that BPA takes credit for originating the
Smart Grid concept in the early 1990's, which it termed "Energy
Web."
You can see from BPA's graphic depiction that it is
comprehensive in scope from production to consumption:
According to
Battelle's August 27, 2009 press release,
"The project will involve more than 60,000 metered customers in
Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. Using smart grid
technologies, the project will engage system assets exceeding 112
megawatts, the equivalent of power to serve 86,000 households.
'The proposed demonstration will study smart grid benefits at
unprecedented geographic breadth across five states, spanning the
electrical system from generation to end-use, and containing many
key functions of the future smart grid,' said Mike Davis, a Battelle
vice president.
'The intended impact of this project will span well
beyond traditional utility service territory boundaries, helping to
enable a future grid that meets pressing local, regional and
national needs.'”
Battelle and BPA intend to work closely together and there is an
obvious blurring as to who is really in control of the project's
management during the test period.
In a "For Internal Use Only" document written in August 2009, BPA
offers talking points to its partners.
It states that,
"Smart Grid technology includes
everything from interactive appliances in homes to smart meters,
substation automation and sensors on transmission lines."
A Network of Things
As the World Wide Web (WWW) is to people, the Network of Things
(NOT) is to appliances.
This brand new technology creates a wireless
network between a broad range of inanimate objects from shoes to
refrigerators.
This concept is "shovel ready" for Smart Grid
implementation because appliances, meters and substations are all
inanimate items that technocrats would have communicating with each
other.
For instance, in 2008 the Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory (PNNL) developed this small circuit board called a "Grid
Friendly Appliance Controller."
According to a Department of Energy
brochure,
"The GFA Controller developed by Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory is a small circuit board built into household appliances
that reduces stress on the power grid by continually monitoring
fluctuations in available power.
During times of high demand,
appliances equipped with the controller automatically shut down for
a short period of time, resulting in a cumulative reduction that can
maintain stability on the grid."
According to PNNL's website,
"The controller is essentially a simple computer chip that can be
installed in regular household appliances like dishwashers, clothes
washers, dryers, refrigerators, air conditioners, and water heaters.
The chip senses when there is a disruption in the grid and turns the
appliances off for a few seconds or minutes to allow the grid to
stabilize.
The controllers also can be programmed to delay the
restart of the appliances. The delay allows the appliances to be
turned on one at a time rather than all at once to ease power
restoration following an outage."
You can see how automatic actions are intended to be triggered by
direct interaction between objects, without human intervention.
The
rules will be written by programmers under the direction of
technocrats who understand the system, and then downloaded to the
controllers as necessary. Thus, changes to the rules can be made on
the fly, at any time and without the homeowner's knowledge.
PNNL is not a private enterprise, however. It is "owned" by the U.S.
Department of Energy and operated by
Battelle Memorial Institute!
All of this technology will be enabled with Wi-Fi circuitry that is
identical to the Wi-Fi-enabled network modems and routers commonly
used in homes and businesses throughout the world. Wi-Fi is a
trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance that refers to wireless network
systems used in devices from personal computers to mobile phones,
connecting them together and/or to the Internet.
According to the Wi-Fi Alliance,
"the need for Smart Grid solutions
is being driven by the emergence of distributed power generation and
management/monitoring of consumption."
In their white paper,
Wi-Fi
for the Smart Grid, they list the specific requirements for
interoperability posted by the Department of Energy:
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Provide two-way communication among grid users, e.g. regional market
operators, utilities, service providers and consumers
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Allow power system operators to monitor their own systems as well as
neighboring systems that affect them so as to facilitate more
reliable energy distribution and delivery
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Coordinate the integration into the power system of emerging
technologies such as renewable resources, demand response resources,
electricity storage facilities and electric transportation systems
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Ensure the cyber security of the grid.
Thus, the bi-directional and real time Smart Grid communications
network will depend on Wi-Fi from end to end.
This is easily
understood from the two figures included in the Wi-Fi Alliance white
paper:
While the consumer is pacified with the promise of lower utility
costs, it is the utility company who will enforce the policies set
at the regional, national and global regulators.
Thus, if a
neighboring system has a shortage of electricity, your thermostat
might automatically be turned down to compensate; if you have
exceeded your monthly daytime quota of electricity, energy-consuming
tasks like washing and drying clothes, could be limited to overnight
hours.
Smart Grid and the utility's control extends beyond electricity.
Notice in Figure 1 above that there is a Wi-Fi linkage to gas and
water meters as well!
Consumer Blowback?
Wall Street Journal reported "What Utilities Have Learned From
Smart-Meter Tests..." on February 22, 2010, and revealed several
important early aspects of smart grid implementation.
-
A principal goal is to enable utilities to restructure rate plans
-
A principal goal is to force consumer behavior to change
-
Some utility executives anticipate and fear a consumer rebellion
Nevertheless, the big carrot for utility companies to go along with
the government's Smart Grid is to balance electrical demand, cut
back on new power generation facilities and enhance their profit
picture.
Before the dust settles on Smart Grid, both consumers and utilities
may learn some sharp lessons about government intervention: When the
government shows up on your doorstep and offers to help you save
money, everyone knows that is an oxymoron.
Government does not
function to help people or companies to save money or to be more
efficient; rather, it functions to maintain and increase its own
power and control over its citizens.
Going Global
The UNEP report mentioned above reveals that,
"15 percent of the
fiscal stimulus funds committed for 2009-2010, which exceed $3.1
trillion, can be regarded as green in nature... most green
components are oriented towards energy efficiency and renewable
energies in a variety of sectors."
A BusinessWeek article, "How Italy Beat the World to a Smarter Grid"
stated on November 16, 2009 that,
"After several false starts, 2010
finally could be the year when smart meters go global."
Indeed, it is:
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Italy has already implemented Smart Grid technology in 85 percent of
its homes nationwide
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earth2tech.com reports that Smart Grid will generate $200 billion of
global investment in the next few years
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The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has laid out a
global roadmap to insure interoperability of Smart Grid systems
between nations
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Global companies are rushing to gain their share of the global Smart
Grid market: IBM, Siemens, GE, Cisco, Panasonic, Kyocera, Toshiba,
Mitsubishi, etc.
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China is spending $7.32 billion to build out Smart Grid in Asia
Other countries with Smart Grid pilot projects already launched
include,
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Germany
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France
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England
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Russia
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Japan
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India
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Australia
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South Africa,
...and a host of others.
Regional organizations such as
SMARTGRIDS Africa have been set up to promote Smart Grid in smaller
countries.
Thus, the global rush is on. In every case, Smart Grid is being
accelerated by government stimulus spending. The global vendors are
merely lining up their money buckets to be filled up with taxpayer
funds.
As is the case in the U.S., there was little, if any, preexisting or
latent demand for Smart Grid technology. Demand has been
artificially created by the respective governments of each country.
Conclusion
Smart Grid meets 100 percent of the Technocracy's original
requirements as described above.
In other words, it will monitor and
control both delivery and consumption of energy and other green
resources such as water and gas.
The Smart Grid initiative was developed and funded by government
agencies and NGO's. It was the Energy Department's Bonneville Power
Authority that invented the concept in the 1990's. It was the
Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory that
invented the Grid Friendly Appliance Controller. It was the Federal
Administration that showered billions of dollars over the private
sector to jump-start the nationwide initiative to implement Smart
Grid in every community.
If the Federal government had not been the initial and persistent
driver, would Smart Grid exist at all? It is highly doubtful.
Following the same pattern as the U.S., many other industrialized
nations are implementing Smart Grid at the same time, using their
own stimulus money. This synchronized implementation is certainly
by
design, and as such, it implies that there must be a designer. Who
might be providing such top-down coordination on a global basis must
be saved for another paper.
One thing is certain:
The technology
being purchased world-wide all originated in the United States and
is being marketed by the same global corporations as mentioned
above.
Lastly, there is an assumption throughout Smart Grid literature that
the Federal Administration will have full visibility of all data
within the Smart Grid, even down to the individual household.
They
will also be in a position to set national, regional and local
distribution and consumption policies, such as your "fair share" of
available energy, gas and water.
International standards created for Smart Grid will also enable the
U.S. Smart Grid to be connected seamlessly with Canada and Mexico,
thus providing a comprehensive North American energy management and
distribution system.
Is Smart Grid destined to be a global phenomenon? Yes. Is it
designed to support a new global Technocratic, resource-based
economic system? Yes.
Technocracy must be seen for what it is:
An attempt to impose a
totalitarian, scientific dictatorship.
In 1933, it called for the
inauguration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as dictator in order to
"pave the way for economic revolution." Fortunately at the time,
they failed in their attempted coup.
If today's Smart Grid is successfully completed, it will enable the
conversion of our existing economic system into something far
different and far worse. This is why the American people repudiated
Technocracy in 1933, and this is exactly why we (and citizens around
the world) should thoroughly repudiate it today.
[Editor's note: Read an international review of this article on
The
Daily Bell of Appenzell, Switzerland.]
Resources
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Scott & Hubbert,
Technocracy Study Course, Technocracy, Inc., 1934
Background paper for the ministerial consultations,
Governing Council of the United Nations Environmental
Programme, December 14, 2009
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The Smart Grid: An Introduction,
U.S. Department of Energy
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
web site
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2010 Strategic Plan,
Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability
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The Networked Grid 100: Movers
and Shakers of the Smart Grid
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Meloan, Steve, "Toward
a Global 'Internet of Things'", Oracle Software,
November 11, 2003
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Wi-Fi for the Smart Grid,
Wi-Fi Alliance, 2009
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Obama Announces $3.4 Billion Investment to
Spur Transition to Smart Energy Grid,
Department of Energy Press Release
Note: In preparing for this report, the editor would like to give
special thanks to Dr. Martin Erdmann, Carl Teichrib and Dr. Michael
Coffman, for their encouragement, testing of ideas and additional
supporting research.
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